Portland, Ore. --
Analog Devices Inc. announced this week at the
Embedded Systems Conference that it has teamed with robotics expert Fred Martin at the
University of Massachusetts Lowell to create a single-board solution for autonomous robots.
The Blackfin Handy Board, containing all the electronics needed for sensing, processing and

actuating robots, will be an updated version of the popular hand-held controller board for educational robotics applications that is used by hundreds of universities in undergraduate engineering courses.
The
original Handy Board was created by Professor Fred Martin, PhD, of UMass Lowell while he was a student at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This
new version is a state-of-the-art robots controller board based on the high-performance Blackfin Processor from ADI.
Blackfin Handy Board Wiki at UMass Lowell
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